Russia almost completed destruction of Ukrainian military infrastructure: Vladimir Putin

06 March,2022 11:13 AM IST |  Moscow  |  IANS

`Russian forces will fulfill all their assigned tasks and the operation in Ukraine is proceeding in accordance with the plan and schedule,` Putin was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency

Vladimir Putin. File Pic/AFP


Russia has "practically" completed the "mission" of destroying Ukraine's main military infrastructure, including weapon warehouses, ammunition depots, aviation and air defense systems, President Vladimir Putin said Saturday.

"Russian forces will fulfill all their assigned tasks and the operation in Ukraine is proceeding in accordance with the plan and schedule," Putin was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency. Commenting on a new wave of Western sanctions, Putin, at a meeting with women flight crews of Russian airlines, said that they (Western countries) are akin to a "declaration of war."

He stressed that there is no need to introduce a state of emergency in Russia. It was "a difficult decision" to launch a special military operation in Ukraine, but there are "absolutely real threats" to Russia, the president said.

If Ukraine joins the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the whole military bloc is obliged to support Kiev militarily and Ukraine may get into Crimea, leading to direct clashes between Russia and NATO, Putin warned. As Russia demands demilitarization of Ukraine, Putin said there are many different options on the negotiating table with Kiev.

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